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Linux Command Line torrent client
For a number of years I have used BitTorrent command line utility "btdownloadcurses" to download and share however lately I have been plagued by "bad data from tracker - bad bencoded data" or similar errors. I have searched and read numerous possibilities but in the end it all boils down to the BitTorrent client command line interface (CLI) being the problem. This what I have used : screen btdownloadcurses --max_uploads 10 --display_interval 10 <torrentfile> My server does not have a GUI (local or remote) so graphical clients are unfortunately not an option. My question after such a verbose explanation is; is there an option I need to use in order corrent the BitTorrent CLI or are there suggestions of another more advanced/newer command line utility for Linux? No members have liked this post.
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Re: Linux Command Line torrent client
command line options wouldnt spew errors - its the client/config itself. Consider rTorrent
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